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Appendix B —continued. (8.) Lands reserved for or returned to Natives within the Confiscated Territory : — Page (1.) Reserves in settled Districts North of Waingongoro ... ... ... 25 (2.) Town and Suburban Reserves ... ... ... ... ... 26 (3.) Rural Reserves ... ... ... ... ... ... 27 (4.) Reserves between Waitotara and Waingongoro Rivers, made in 1868, previous to second insurrection ... ... ... ... ... ... 28 (5.) Reserves made in 1873, after second insurrection... ... ... ... 28 (6.) Reserves made since 1873... ... ... ... ... ... 29 (7.) Reserves for individual Natives ... ... ... ... ... 29 (8.) Reserves leased to Settlers under administration of Native Reserves Commissioner ... 30 (9.) Reserves in Blocks acquired by Cession or Takoha ... ... ... 30 (10.) Blocks of Land restored within Confiscated Territory ... ... ... 30 Statement of Lands acquired within the Confiscated Territory, to 31st March 1880 : — (1.) Under Deeds of Cession ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 (2.) By Payment of Takoha ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 (9.) Census of Native Population between White Cliffs and Waitotara, from Census of 1878 ... 32 Appendix C. (1.) Papers respecting Compensation to Absentees, 1867 ... ... ... ... 1 (2.) Notes of a Meeting between Taurua and Hon. Mr. Richmond, 26th September 1867, respecting Land between the Patca and Whenuakura Rivers ... ... ... ... 3 (3.) Papers relating to Reserves proposed by former Governments for the Ngatiruanui Natives North of Waingongoro River ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 (4.) Proclamations and Orders in Council granting 5 per cent, in value of the Confiscated Lands for Loyal Natives ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 (5.) Notification of 25th January 1867, by Crown Agent, purporting to abandon Confiscation of Territory between Wanganui and Waitotara... ... ... ... ... 5 (6.) Notice of sth August 1870, by Secretary for Crown Lands, cautioning against dealing with Compensation Awards ... ... ...' ... ... ... 5 (7.) Letter from Major Brown, 9th January 1877, respecting Survey of Land South of Waingongoro 5 (8.) Letter from Chief Surveyor, Taranaki, to Surveyor-General, 10th December 1878, relating to a Line of Railway to connect Opunake with the main line ... ... ... ... 6 Appendix D. (1.) Details of Expenditure of £2,000 advanced for Compensation for West Coast Confiscated Lands and Land Purchase ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 (2.) Expenditure on Native Meeting at Waitara in June 1878 (Approximate) ... ... 18 Appendix E. (1.) Agreements between the Crown Agent, the Civil Commissioner, and the Natives of various Tribes, for Settlement of their Claims to Land ... ... ... ... 1 (2.) Correspondence respecting Promises made to Hone Pihama ... ... ... 4 (3.) Correspondence relative to the 700-acro Reserve at Stratford, and the 10,000-acre Reserve at Tirotiromoana (Mountain Road)... ... ... ... ... ... 4 (4.) Letter from Civil Commissioner to the Native Minister, 20th August 1877, respecting Sale of Spirits to Natives ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 (5.) Letters respecting Mr. Finneri.y's Survey of the Road at Titokowaru's Settlement of Okaiawa ... 7 (6.) Deed of Cession, Kopua Block ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 (7.) Deed of Cession, Waipuku-Patea Block ... ... ... ... ... 8 (8.) Letter from Hon. J. C. Richmond to Taurua, 16th October 1867, respecting Land between Patea and Whenuakura Rivers ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 Appendix F. (I.) Accounts of the West Coast Commission, to 30th June 1880. vi.—lndex. vii.—Waimate Plains, 1880: Plan illustrating Reports op West Coast Commission. viii.—West Coast op Noetic Island, 1880: Plan of the Conpiscated Tebeitoet.